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Aolish Gormley: Mothers deserve better

31 min · 19. maj 2026
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I was joined by a woman who has made it her mission to secure better supports for mothers postpartum. Aolish Gormley suffered form postpartum depression after her second baby was born. It prompted her to set up a community group called Ardú, for mothers to meet up and connect. After hearing the many struggles that mothers face postpartum, Aolish decided she would to advocate for better care and supports for mothers postpartum. The Year of Care Campaign was born. You'll find the campaign on instagram: @yearofcarecampaign [https://www.instagram.com/yearofcarecampaign/#]or at www.yearofcare.ie

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